The "Kingdom of Denmark was also historically subdivided in two constituencies, with a separate one for "Greenland which was dissolved in 1985 after the autonomous country in the Realm withdrew from the "EEC (later expanded to become the EU).

The number of representatives per head of population varies widely across constituencies. For example, "Malta has one representative for every 70,000 people, while "Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian (Poland) has only one seat for every 1,326,000 people. The quantity of MEPs representing each country, anyway, is approximately proportional to the population of that member state within the European Union.